I guess that Avaaz petition I signed (along with 100,000 Canadians) and the stern emails I sent John Baird, the Environment Minister, and Stephen Harper, Prime Minister, must have worked (ha, ha, ha), as Canadian (and U.S. and Russia) stopped blocking the progress of a UN agreement after pressure from other countries (oh, and me, [...]
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Bali Climate Change Agreement – Yippee!
Posted in Canada, Kyoto agreement, United Nations, United States, climate change, climate science, climate scientists, concensus, global warming, post-Kyoto, tagged David Suzuki Foundation, global warming, environment, climate change, Canada, science, climate science, climate scientists, UN climate conference, Bali, Bali road map, Bali blog, U.S., Russian, international pressure, consensus on December 16, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
David Suzuki Website; Disappearing Ice, Polar Bears, Winter Sports; What We Can Do About Climate Change
Posted in climate change, environment, global warming, green, green living, save energy, saving energy, take action, what you can do, tagged conservation, David Suzuki, David Suzuki Foundation, environment, global warming, green, green living, health, oceans, sustainability on November 12, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Dr. David Suzuki, a Canadian scientist, writer, broadcaster, speaker, environmentalist, has a useful website www.davidsuzuki.org. You can find information about Solving Global Warming, Protecting Human Health, Conserving Our Oceans, Promoting Global Conservation, and Building A Sustainable Economy. There are books, reports, links, tips.
Shrinking ice, fewer bears, no skiing, no GretzkysPeople often talk about climate change in [...]